The next morning, Dr. Manette tells the doctor that the previous night was "a lot crazier" than usual. He says that he's not sure why, but he assumes it's because the doctor was "in a bad mood" the night before. The doctor tells him to "shut up" and to wash his hands. He tells Manette to "drink hot water" in the morning, and Manette agrees. He promises to visit his sister in the hospital that day, and he promises to pay for a "massage" for her. When the doctor leaves, Manette wonders if the girl is mad at all. He wonders if she forgives her brother for everything he did, just because he is her family. He also wonders if her memory is still intact.
The next morning, Dr. Manette tells the doctor that the previous night was "a lot crazier" than usual. He says that he's not sure why, but he assumes it's because the doctor was "in a bad mood" the night before. The doctor tells him to "shut up" and to wash his hands. He tells Manette to "drink hot water" in the morning, and Manette agrees. He promises to visit his sister in the hospital that day, and he promises to pay for a "massage" for her. When the doctor leaves, Manette wonders if the girl is mad at all. He wonders if she forgives her brother for everything he did, just because he is her family. He also wonders if her memory is still intact.